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All the sheep in National Breeding Center was imported from U.S.A. In total 87 sheep were imported from Iowa, California, Virginia, South Carolina, and Illinois.

Katahdin is the largest size of sheep in National Breeding Center. The average Katahdin ewe weight is 120 to 160 pounds and the ram's weight is 180 to 250. Overall, it will be a good choice to improve the body size of the original flock.

Katahdin has wide adaptability and good for many areas. They are also significantly tolerant of internal and external parasites.

Genetic Improvement in Sheep and Goat Project

Funded by Taiwanese Government and executed by Taiwan ICDF. This project started from 2015 in Central Farm, Belize. The main reason for Belize’s low productivity in sheep production is that the quality of breeding sheep is poor. This, in turn, is due to the fact that the paddock at Central Farm, which supplies sheep to farmers, is very small. Furthermore there is a lack of basic facilities and equipment adding to the poor efficiency of breeding activities, as a result of which production cannot meet the needs of farmers.

The management and technology of sheep feed are also poor, and there has been a failure to maintain pure breeding lines. Farmers lack any means of exchanging information, and lack feeding- and management- related know-how. Pasture and feed management are also poor. To improve sheep breeding and productivity in Belize the Project through the National Breeding Center aims to accomplish three main deliverables.

Improve and expand infrastructure at the National Sheep and Goat Breeding Center, Central Farm.

Introduce 87 head of quality breeding stock, renewing three breeding stocks and establishing a scheme for breeding stock selection.

Provide training and education for Central Farm staff and local sheep producers.

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Well trained and knowledge in the care and breeding of livestock and management of farms.

OurTeam works diligently to continually improve the quality of the National Breeding Center and the livestock it produces. Reach out to them for guidance and insight.

Supporting Famers

Success of the sheep and goat industry is dependent upon the success of its farmers.

The Sheep and Goat Project through the National Breeding Center helps to enable the success of local farmers.

Contact Us to simplify the management of your sheep farm and improve the quality of your stock.